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thought the policies were right on domestic policy not so much the spending, but on domestic policy, the tax cuts and so on. here is a clip and a little bit 8:48:58:09pm of a roast one night at the press club. well, i am flattered to be here following jack and talking about bob novak and the two people in journalism who i learned the most from and admired the most over the years. >> i spent the last few days doing the exhausting job of reading bob novak columns, going back many, many years, it was time-consuming, not very exhilarating and i discovered that bob after reading your columns, so many of them, i have dom the conclusion that your words will be remembered long after shakespeares are forgotten. but not until then. >> what did you the 506-page plus book was ever written in washington? it may be the best book. i can think of one better. i will get to that in a moment. because, and when we get young people, interns, and young reporters at "the weekly standard", i tell them. read bob novak's book because it will tell you are more about american politics and washington over the last 50 ye
thought the policies were right on domestic policy not so much the spending, but on domestic policy, the tax cuts and so on. here is a clip and a little bit 8:48:58:09pm of a roast one night at the press club. well, i am flattered to be here following jack and talking about bob novak and the two people in journalism who i learned the most from and admired the most over the years. >> i spent the last few days doing the exhausting job of reading bob novak columns, going back many, many...
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thought the policies were right on domestic policy not so much the spending, but on domestic policy, the tax cuts and so on. particularly on foreign policy. the war in iraq, and so on. flows the big issues. i i agreed with them. what i said on fox and what i wrote as well reflected that. >> you talked about whitaker chambers and the book once as one of the best books your father had written. did you think the same thing about it? >> oh, yeah. >> but you also said that one of the best books ever written was the book that robert novak wroter that the end of the life. here is a clip you from and a little bit of a roast one night at the press club. well, i am flattered to be here following jk and talking about bob novak and well to the two people in journalism who i learned the most from and admired the most over the years. >> i spent the last few days doing the exhausting job of reading bob novak columns, going back many, many years, it was time-consuming, not very exhilarating and i discovered that bob after reading your columns, so many of them, i have dom the conclusion that your words will
thought the policies were right on domestic policy not so much the spending, but on domestic policy, the tax cuts and so on. particularly on foreign policy. the war in iraq, and so on. flows the big issues. i i agreed with them. what i said on fox and what i wrote as well reflected that. >> you talked about whitaker chambers and the book once as one of the best books your father had written. did you think the same thing about it? >> oh, yeah. >> but you also said that one of...
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we lowered the overall taxes for the first time in years. taxes on homes have gone down in each of the last two years. [applause] but when it comes to jobs under my predecessors terms wisconsin lost 300,000 jobs and just 10% of our employers were headed in the right direction. today we're gaining jobs and 93% of the employers says that wisconsin is heading in the right direction. we can leave with an optimistic message. simply put in we showed in our election who do you want in charge, the big government or do you want the hard working taxpayers, the hard working taxpayers win out and they will win out over and over again. in america, we need to show an optimistic message that we're not standing with the big businesses of america, we're standing with the hard-working taxpayers and this is the message that can resonate throughout this country. [applause] now, in addition to being optimistic we need to be relevent. what do i mean by that? in politics we talk in words like sequesters and fiscal cliffs. people in wisconsin, they talk to me about
we lowered the overall taxes for the first time in years. taxes on homes have gone down in each of the last two years. [applause] but when it comes to jobs under my predecessors terms wisconsin lost 300,000 jobs and just 10% of our employers were headed in the right direction. today we're gaining jobs and 93% of the employers says that wisconsin is heading in the right direction. we can leave with an optimistic message. simply put in we showed in our election who do you want in charge, the big...
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t's raise everybody's taxes. if you a goi to p the ququestionons to me, let me resespond but l's say we increase everybody's tataxes by 25%. everybody's taxes, that is it. you sll have an $800 billi deficit. it would likely shrink the ecomy so you're not would b be smaller. we're getting to the point -- we cannot tax ouray out. that is why we wilill be downgraded.. >> that is it for our roundtable. we will be back with some closing notes after the break. >> thank you for joining us. you have options on how to connect with "washington business report." twter, facebook, and youan find a streaeamingersi of the show on wjla.com. we hope to see you back again next sunday. thank you for joining us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation every solution comes together for a single purpose -- to make the world a safer place. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. o0 c1 we're sitting on a bunch of shale gas. there's natural gas un
t's raise everybody's taxes. if you a goi to p the ququestionons to me, let me resespond but l's say we increase everybody's tataxes by 25%. everybody's taxes, that is it. you sll have an $800 billi deficit. it would likely shrink the ecomy so you're not would b be smaller. we're getting to the point -- we cannot tax ouray out. that is why we wilill be downgraded.. >> that is it for our roundtable. we will be back with some closing notes after the break. >> thank you for joining us....
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. >> which might be to them equated with paying more taxes. >> absolutely. not believe that -- it is like we should ignore the problems. but they do believe that the best approach is to have flex time in the workplace, maybe provide tax incentives to businesses to offer these kinds of things. but it should never be government mandated. >> you offered to say a little bit more about the two different strains of conservativism and his two different organizations. and the two different organizations. the independent women's forum represents one strain of conservativism and the conservative women of america is quite different. would you say a little bit more about the differences between conservative women? >> yes, absolutely. the independent women's forum was founded by a woman who originally founded a group called the woman for judge thomas. after they were successful, they decided to found an organization. they do not take a position on abortion or same-sex marriage. they really focus on what they consider to be economic policies, government regulation of busi
. >> which might be to them equated with paying more taxes. >> absolutely. not believe that -- it is like we should ignore the problems. but they do believe that the best approach is to have flex time in the workplace, maybe provide tax incentives to businesses to offer these kinds of things. but it should never be government mandated. >> you offered to say a little bit more about the two different strains of conservativism and his two different organizations. and the two...
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lou: disease a tax increase is? >> spending cuts plus tax increases. [laughter] lou: we are out of time. we will bring you back with more than 302nd. >> of afford to it. lou: thanks so much. >> thank you. lou: the book is turnaround. we appreciated.
lou: disease a tax increase is? >> spending cuts plus tax increases. [laughter] lou: we are out of time. we will bring you back with more than 302nd. >> of afford to it. lou: thanks so much. >> thank you. lou: the book is turnaround. we appreciated.
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can you give me a list of the ones that you think you are exempt from tax >> i'm not sure what the individuals or -- exempt from? individualsure what rules you're talking about. we were created as an organization that was not title 5, the normal employment rules there. we have been in discussions about other opportunities for employees. i would have to look at in detail what you are referring to. >> i will get to that list. i will also get to a letter detailing the complaints are received from my local agents as i walked through the airport now is turning into -- airport. now it is turning into e-mails and upon calls about harassment and retaliation. water was 3 years old for tsa officers. it was visibly dirty. that i think is an unacceptable treatment for people who are really working very hard and who are partners with us. i will get you a list. i do not want to take any more time. i would like a response to those negatives. recognizes thew ranking minority member, mr. thompson, for any question he may have. mr. pistole, last congress, this committee identified a security gap that would allo
can you give me a list of the ones that you think you are exempt from tax >> i'm not sure what the individuals or -- exempt from? individualsure what rules you're talking about. we were created as an organization that was not title 5, the normal employment rules there. we have been in discussions about other opportunities for employees. i would have to look at in detail what you are referring to. >> i will get to that list. i will also get to a letter detailing the complaints are...
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this would give us reason to head toward a simiction of a tax code and adopt a fla tax and you know, that way we could abolish the bureaucracy that is so buren system and eensive and engaging in ridiculous antics today in the irs. it would allow sledgehammering of cony capitalism and also corruption within. the tax cheats and all of that scenario. and would give us great reason to make more sense of the cofferes thatre filled by the american's plic fruft their labors. >> the i gaves a comment that said on the screen. regardg the 70 million in bonus. the irs is under a legal obligationo cply with the collective bargaining agreement whh specifies the terms by which awards are paid to the employees. >> and that is not just drive you crazy? >> it drives me crazy. you can anticipate that the obama administration will not even push back on what this union is demanding for its employees. it is a shame here. theba administration will kowtow to the frids who are ion thugs and the leadership of the unions are thugs and they will not push back. unfortunately cause i gives a bad name to the brot
this would give us reason to head toward a simiction of a tax code and adopt a fla tax and you know, that way we could abolish the bureaucracy that is so buren system and eensive and engaging in ridiculous antics today in the irs. it would allow sledgehammering of cony capitalism and also corruption within. the tax cheats and all of that scenario. and would give us great reason to make more sense of the cofferes thatre filled by the american's plic fruft their labors. >> the i gaves a...
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it is government debt is bigger, but taxes more and has a lot more power over individual americans. lou: just within the last two days the president also again sounding like a tea party chieftain as he railed against the inequities of the income distribution in the country, the heartless disparate distribution of wlth across, as if he had not been president for five years. >> his entire goal the whole time is to literally take from the rich and give to the board. this is what he campaigned on. you're sitting here talking about the expansion of government committee introduced obamacare as chief legislation. literally almost double the size of government. when it enacted completely. once again, it is just what is coming of his mouth. he is on the campaign trail. erican people bought it up until now. his approval ratings are abyal >> the speech about inequality was not at tea party speech. it was in occupy wall street speech. a call for socialism, take money away from the rich and give it to the port the best example of why this is not that tea party president, think about obamacare co
it is government debt is bigger, but taxes more and has a lot more power over individual americans. lou: just within the last two days the president also again sounding like a tea party chieftain as he railed against the inequities of the income distribution in the country, the heartless disparate distribution of wlth across, as if he had not been president for five years. >> his entire goal the whole time is to literally take from the rich and give to the board. this is what he...
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indeed, there's virtually no support for government sponsored social programs that -- exept for tax breaks and businesses that offer plecks time and so on. also very little discussion about cls differences among women, also the role men might play in equal parenting. three, with the increase of conservative women running for office, conservative women have recognized, and they've said to me, a change in family dynamics and gender role ideology. so conservative women themselves are actually expanding ideas about what legitimate gender roles are for conservatives. not in ways that are necessarily identical to what feminists do. and as i noted, conservative womens groups, conservative mothers are embraced if they fit within a particular notion of femininity. they challenge feminists and they promote conservative goals. now this organizational rhetoric produces a new set of conservative views about motherhood that i think we need to pay attention to and suggest conservative are adapting to a changing environment. i think during upcoming elections we'll see a subtle shift about women running fo
indeed, there's virtually no support for government sponsored social programs that -- exept for tax breaks and businesses that offer plecks time and so on. also very little discussion about cls differences among women, also the role men might play in equal parenting. three, with the increase of conservative women running for office, conservative women have recognized, and they've said to me, a change in family dynamics and gender role ideology. so conservative women themselves are actually...
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tax man. he thought the song would be perfect because quote, virginians feel like all they get is more taxes. he did not prevail. when it didn't become the state song, is state remains without an official song. >>> finally, a preview of what's in store when jim porter becomes president of the national rifle association next week. at an event last year, he talked about the nra's roots going back to the civil war, except he doesn't call it the civil war. >> started 1871 here in new york state. it was started by some yankee generals who didn't like the way my southern boys didn't have the ability to shoot in what we call the war of northern aggression. now, y'all might call it the civil war, but we call it the war of northern aggression. >> yesterday, i showed you a fairly dickenson poll, three in ten americans think armed revolt might be necessary to protect our civil liberties. porter has his thoughts on that very matter. >> i am one who still feels very strongly that is one of our most greates
tax man. he thought the song would be perfect because quote, virginians feel like all they get is more taxes. he did not prevail. when it didn't become the state song, is state remains without an official song. >>> finally, a preview of what's in store when jim porter becomes president of the national rifle association next week. at an event last year, he talked about the nra's roots going back to the civil war, except he doesn't call it the civil war. >> started 1871 here in new...
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tax rate. but what we fail to have is leadership and we didn't have it from the last president either and secondly these people are not listening to the american people. we have a republic that is no longer representative of nor representative of the public. >> if the president does not provide leadership the thing doesn't get done. and to andrew, to your point, absolutely. in the context of a big deal taking on entitlement reform. you have a pathway to sustainable to budget deficits over a long period of time there is a place for additional revenue. >> no one in the house republican caucus will agree to that. >> that's not true. everybody is talking about paying for it by closing tax loophole. >> they are raising -- >> but i will give you -- >> don't we have over $2 trillion of revenue that comes in. we can service the debt. the debt is $250 billion. why is there this discussion at all? we can pay our debt. we can service the debt. >> we are only -- the money coming in only covers 70 cents on
tax rate. but what we fail to have is leadership and we didn't have it from the last president either and secondly these people are not listening to the american people. we have a republic that is no longer representative of nor representative of the public. >> if the president does not provide leadership the thing doesn't get done. and to andrew, to your point, absolutely. in the context of a big deal taking on entitlement reform. you have a pathway to sustainable to budget deficits over...
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limiting the size of government, creating a tax reform. we need the ability to get their. charles: okay, sir. i appreciate your time and i know that it's been a very hectic day. red bull and coffee might be the best combination for you. okay, taking a look at the futures. this follows a 133 down day in points for the dow. washington stumbling and bumbling. things are so bad that the ratings agency fitch put the united states on aaa ratings watch what they call a ratings watch negative and that is where they are actually considering downgrading our credit. they say it's a convenient excuse for a sluggish economy. steve, let's start with you. the market has been somewhat resolved and i think we have still been up since the whole thing began. despite the fact that president has hinted that them that it has crashed, but it's clear that the stock market, we need to see some resolution. >> it's clear that the american public and the entire world wants to see a resolution of this kind. it is time to stop making this into a sporting game of who is winning and losing. we are all lo
limiting the size of government, creating a tax reform. we need the ability to get their. charles: okay, sir. i appreciate your time and i know that it's been a very hectic day. red bull and coffee might be the best combination for you. okay, taking a look at the futures. this follows a 133 down day in points for the dow. washington stumbling and bumbling. things are so bad that the ratings agency fitch put the united states on aaa ratings watch what they call a ratings watch negative and that...
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he is calling for a tax on trade, which is a tax on production. it widens spreads and it makes it expensive to buy and sell stocks to borrow money and start a business. sorry, one-tenth of 1% is a big amount of money especially with the fed manipulating interest rate to 0%. >> michelle, why is it always let's raise your taxes and take more money from you? >> it's crazy. the wealth of the nation does not belong to government. we're $16 trillion in debt. the sending is out of control. the idea that we're not broke, that we need to confiscate more of americans' money is crazy. if we did implement the transaction, the robin hood tax, the money is not going to go to bringing down the national debt. it's going to go to propping up more of the social programs, which got us in the mess in the first place. >> wayne, help us out here. this robin hood tax, tax, they want more money, they gofter the wallet. how about spending cuts? >> you are absolutely right, eric. evidence conversation that the guys have starts with the word "need." we need this, we need th
he is calling for a tax on trade, which is a tax on production. it widens spreads and it makes it expensive to buy and sell stocks to borrow money and start a business. sorry, one-tenth of 1% is a big amount of money especially with the fed manipulating interest rate to 0%. >> michelle, why is it always let's raise your taxes and take more money from you? >> it's crazy. the wealth of the nation does not belong to government. we're $16 trillion in debt. the sending is out of control....
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nancy pelosi and harry reid extended the bush tax rates. what we set out to do was change the national conversation. we keep increasing the debt. >> and you helped it. >> no, we did. >> by refusing to do a deal now because every year that goes by it gets worse. by refusing to do a deal and giving something -- anything to the democrats, they are making the debt crisis worse. and the debt crisis began under ronald reagan and exploded under bush and the recession that he bequeathed us. >> and you sound a tea partier. >> i was a tea party when the rest were supporting bush. you can't now turn around and be more purest than thou about this. >> do you think the shutdown goes away and people just -- >> i think a number of democrats will be saying what ted cruz was saying about how obama care is not ready for primetime and the guys that tried to do something about it are going to reap that political reward for trying to do something. everybody in washington, d.c. is -- understands that this system is dysfunctional. everybody in america is pissed of
nancy pelosi and harry reid extended the bush tax rates. what we set out to do was change the national conversation. we keep increasing the debt. >> and you helped it. >> no, we did. >> by refusing to do a deal now because every year that goes by it gets worse. by refusing to do a deal and giving something -- anything to the democrats, they are making the debt crisis worse. and the debt crisis began under ronald reagan and exploded under bush and the recession that he...
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absolutely, this would give us reason to head toward simplified tax code and adopt a flat tax. that way we could abolish the bureaucracy that is so burdensome and so expensive and ridiculous antics with the irs. it would allow some sledge hammering of the crony capitalism and that whole senator. scenario. this would give us good reason to make more sense the coffers being filled by the american public's fruit of their labors. >> eric: the irs gave us a comment. let's pull it down. regarding the $70 million in bonuses. irs is under a legal obligation to comply with the collective bargaining agreement which specify terms that awards are paid by employees. that is the part of problem, we are paying their salaries and this is a union. does it drive you crazy? >> it drivers me crazy because you can anticipate the obama administration will not even push back on what this union is demanding for its employees. that is what is shame here, the obama administration will cowtow to their friends that are union thugs that is so many leaders are thugs. they won't push back. because this it gi
absolutely, this would give us reason to head toward simplified tax code and adopt a flat tax. that way we could abolish the bureaucracy that is so burdensome and so expensive and ridiculous antics with the irs. it would allow some sledge hammering of the crony capitalism and that whole senator. scenario. this would give us good reason to make more sense the coffers being filled by the american public's fruit of their labors. >> eric: the irs gave us a comment. let's pull it down....
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. why take exercise so seriously,when it can be fun? push-ups or sprints? what's wrong with fetch? or chase? let's do this larry! ooh, i got it, i got it! (narrator) the calorie-smart nutrition in beneful healthy weight... incles grains and real chicken, because a healthy dog is a playful dog. beneful healthy weight. find us on facebook to help put more play in your day. ... >>. >> jon: here is some big news reported by the daily current. sarah palin has joined al-jazeera america. you know the one that paid al gore. she signed a multitie million deal to host her own shows. that was picked up by blogger, with sarah palin tried to stay relevant. because they reach millions of devoutly reli
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and more in government benefits than it pays in taxes but it could jump by their estimate to $30,000 if the "gang of 8" plan becomes law. more than double. and heritage is a force, i want to be clear, to could reckoned with, in 2007 last time congress debated so-called immigration reform heritage reduced a respect, annal say that was plan finding -- analysis that plan would cost $2 .6 trillion, less than half of cost over nex several decades, in there will be great weight give to be the study. by the way they will create opposition, club for growth, emergencies tax reform -- heritage usually wins these intermuriel conservative battles, this is congressman googood lot, chairman of house committee some are drawing comparison to congressional cram down of obamacare, which is not an example of good government practice but good lot, has two measures one, agricultural guest worker program, i'll call it a gw program, the other, the everify system. which requires employers to verify through the government system of everify whether or not a perspective employee is legal and qualified for the
and more in government benefits than it pays in taxes but it could jump by their estimate to $30,000 if the "gang of 8" plan becomes law. more than double. and heritage is a force, i want to be clear, to could reckoned with, in 2007 last time congress debated so-called immigration reform heritage reduced a respect, annal say that was plan finding -- analysis that plan would cost $2 .6 trillion, less than half of cost over nex several decades, in there will be great weight give to be...
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their pension costs are 2.5 times what the state brings in tax revenue. the taxpayers, it's so unfair. sabrina is right. it's so unfair what is happening to u.s. taayers across the country as the property taxes go up when we have beach lifeguards in orange county, california, retiring at age 5051 -- age 51, getting $105,000. >> i should have take than job. >> david: isn't the real problem the public sector union themselves? it's not like private sector you work in for-profit. their pay master is us, the taxpayers. >> the real problem, the honest answer on both sides of the equation. you can say that people running the cities have been kowtowy to t the unions themselves. >> david: a little bit? a little bit? >> i'm acknowledgek it's a fair satement. >> we are seeing the same thing we see at the national level. no planning. you knew the day was coming where you get to massive retirement and the politicians didn't bother to worry about it. >> david: some people knew about this when they saw the creation of public sector unions. they worried about the teacher
their pension costs are 2.5 times what the state brings in tax revenue. the taxpayers, it's so unfair. sabrina is right. it's so unfair what is happening to u.s. taayers across the country as the property taxes go up when we have beach lifeguards in orange county, california, retiring at age 5051 -- age 51, getting $105,000. >> i should have take than job. >> david: isn't the real problem the public sector union themselves? it's not like private sector you work in for-profit. their...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >> you make 10 billion dollars, you put in a billion. you make $10 you put in 1. of course you've got to get rid of the loopholes, but-- (applause). now, now, some people say, they say, well, that's not fair, because it doesn't hurt the guy who made 10 billion dollars as much as this guy who made 10. where does it say you have to hurt the guy? he just put a billion dollars in the pot. we don't need to hurt him. >> jon: renowned pediatric neuro surgeon ben carson delivering a speech at last week's prayer breakfast, critical of president obama's policies of taxing the highest income earners. government spending and obamacare as well. cal, you were not impressed with what he had to say th
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. why take exercise so seriously,when it can be fun? push-ups or sprints? what's wrong with fetch? or chase? let's do this larry! ooh, i got it, i got it! (narrator) the calorie-smart nutrition in beneful healthy weight... incles grains and real chicken, because a healthy dog is a playful dog. beneful healthy weight. find us on facebook to help put more play in your day. ...
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write out that check. >> he is paying taxes, paying tremendous amount of tacks, property taxes to support the public school system and i think it's great his child is in a public school. >> it's expensive. >> we agree. >> children are children issue it should be -- [overlapping speakers] >> that is called discrimination if a child cannot afford to play -- >> well, close down the school because nobody has money and nobody plays football. how about that? >> why is that? >> we got go, but for 230 years -- you can play football, baseball, without having to write a check. thank you very much. >> sarah palin got a lot of heat for calling them death panels back then but are democrats proving her dead on? look who is siding with her now. what are you doing back there? ow! that hurt! no, no, no, no. you can't go to school like this, c'mon. don't do it! no! (mom vo) you never know what life's gonna throw at you. if i gotta wear clothes, you gotta wear clothes. (mom vo) that's why i got a subaru. i just pulled up. he did what now? no he's never done that before! oh really? i might have some clothes
write out that check. >> he is paying taxes, paying tremendous amount of tacks, property taxes to support the public school system and i think it's great his child is in a public school. >> it's expensive. >> we agree. >> children are children issue it should be -- [overlapping speakers] >> that is called discrimination if a child cannot afford to play -- >> well, close down the school because nobody has money and nobody plays football. how about that?...
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just so they can avoid paying american taxes so functionally their tax rate is zero i don't see where that has caused them to start building highways or or broadband systems or light posts in neighborhoods well that's people using these corporate income tax loopholes and they're doing that so that they can invest what they have in creating jobs and creating profits so it's not a do it infrastructure they have no incentive to be able to produce the profits that can be taxed to produce the infrastructure that work where you're now or in the browser you're not me where where are these ideas are these corporations building infrastructure there's a complete lack of incentive that exists for the corporations to build the infrastructure the government has a ever built infrastructure of private roads existed for the most part for the first couple hundred years of our own not going to trust my farm to your farm when we were allowed to use private term pikes that connected towns to other towns that were fifty miles apart or that existed before only has really few and far between in public well
just so they can avoid paying american taxes so functionally their tax rate is zero i don't see where that has caused them to start building highways or or broadband systems or light posts in neighborhoods well that's people using these corporate income tax loopholes and they're doing that so that they can invest what they have in creating jobs and creating profits so it's not a do it infrastructure they have no incentive to be able to produce the profits that can be taxed to produce the...
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>> tax expenditures in the tax code. there's nothing but spending by any other name. that are loopholes, deductions, all the works. and guess what? only 20% of the american people use 80% of them. run that through your -- only 20% of the american people use 80% of them. only 27% of the american people itemize on their tax return, which means that three quarters of the americans have never heard of those. so who is using them? me? you, then you become anybody who's got a little talk is using those babies, and they suck 1 trillion plus out of the treasury just like that every year. >> given what you're saying about the constituency for those, do you believe tax form this year is possible? >> yeah, i think that max baucus and david kamp are working. as ours can says, to try to do something. and they know what to do. but the heat is on. i mean, you know, tax reform, mess around with mortgage interest deduction or earned income tax credit, blue cross blue shield, oil and gas, i mean, play the game. 180 of those babies out there, and they are solidly in the grasp of somebod
>> tax expenditures in the tax code. there's nothing but spending by any other name. that are loopholes, deductions, all the works. and guess what? only 20% of the american people use 80% of them. run that through your -- only 20% of the american people use 80% of them. only 27% of the american people itemize on their tax return, which means that three quarters of the americans have never heard of those. so who is using them? me? you, then you become anybody who's got a little talk is...
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i just paid my taxes and is y'all ain't going to mess me up with my jesus. unless you are going to our range to feed these hungry people i am in trouble. if i'm in trouble you are going to be in trouble. [applause] ..
i just paid my taxes and is y'all ain't going to mess me up with my jesus. unless you are going to our range to feed these hungry people i am in trouble. if i'm in trouble you are going to be in trouble. [applause] ..
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. >> stephen: the whole thing is a tax dodge? what do-- why are you shooting-- judgey are you shooting in your house? >> i did start a microbudget studio with my wife to make lower budget movies so they could do whatever i wanted. >> stephen: what microbudget? >> microbudget-- there's low budget and then there's micro. it's the least you can make a movie for, basically. no, i'm not going to give you a number. >> stephen: all right, fine, not $1.5 billion. >> not even 1 billion. >> stephen: why would you let anyone shoot in your house. you know what crews can do to a house. how much dunkin' donuts was ground into your living room rug by the time this was over? >> we couldn't afford dunkin'. >> stephen: america runs on dunkin'. so what kind of house are we talking here? nice place? >> yeah, it's lovely. my wife is an architect. she actually designed it. >> stephen: what happens in avengers 2? i'm sorry, i just have to get to that. >> it seems like a natural segue. >> stephen: i just gotta ask, what happens in avengers two. is stony
. >> stephen: the whole thing is a tax dodge? what do-- why are you shooting-- judgey are you shooting in your house? >> i did start a microbudget studio with my wife to make lower budget movies so they could do whatever i wanted. >> stephen: what microbudget? >> microbudget-- there's low budget and then there's micro. it's the least you can make a movie for, basically. no, i'm not going to give you a number. >> stephen: all right, fine, not $1.5 billion. >>...
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you paid your taxes and how is it that g. workers are guiltying away with not paying theirs. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef bere opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find se good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from...
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nancy pelosi and harry reid extended the bush tax rates. what we set out to do was change the national conversation. we keep increasing the debt. >> and you helped it. >> no, we did. >> by refusing to do a deal now because every year that goes by it gets worse. by refusing to do a deal and giving something -- anything to the democrats, they are making the debt crisis worse. and the debt crisis began under ronald reagan and exploded under bush and the recession that he bequeathed us. >> and you sound a tea partier. >> i was a tea party when the rest were supporting bush. you can't now turn around and be more purest than thou about this. >> do you think the shutdown goes away and people just -- >> i think a number of democrats will be saying what ted cruz was saying about how obama care is not ready for primetime and the guys that tried to do something about it are going to reap that political reward for trying to do something. everybody in washington, d.c. is -- understands that this system is dysfunctional. everybody in america is pissed of
nancy pelosi and harry reid extended the bush tax rates. what we set out to do was change the national conversation. we keep increasing the debt. >> and you helped it. >> no, we did. >> by refusing to do a deal now because every year that goes by it gets worse. by refusing to do a deal and giving something -- anything to the democrats, they are making the debt crisis worse. and the debt crisis began under ronald reagan and exploded under bush and the recession that he...
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time we do something about it i think the best way to do something about that is lower the corporate tax rate and because i think that's the thing that's choking business from getting back into the area you have one hundred sixty six billion dollars that was moved offshore in the last tax year that we know of so that would have been this is twenty thirty twenty eleven ocean in the twenty eleven tax year that was moved offshore by american companies who do no business offshore like you know like big banks for example the bank of america has over one hundred foreign subsidiaries just so they can avoid paying american taxes so functionally their tax rate is zero i don't see where that has caused them to start building highways or or broadband systems or you know light posts in neighborhoods well that's people using these corporate income tax loopholes and they're doing that so that they can invest what they have in creating jobs and creating profits so there's not a doubt of do it in infrastructure they have no incentive to be able to produce the profits that can be taxed to produce the inf
time we do something about it i think the best way to do something about that is lower the corporate tax rate and because i think that's the thing that's choking business from getting back into the area you have one hundred sixty six billion dollars that was moved offshore in the last tax year that we know of so that would have been this is twenty thirty twenty eleven ocean in the twenty eleven tax year that was moved offshore by american companies who do no business offshore like you know like...
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except for tax breaks for businesses that offer flextime and so on. there's also very little discussion of lung -- about class differences among men and women and equal parenting. conservative women have recognized and they did say to me there is a change in family dynamics and ultimately, gender role ideology. conservative women themselves are actually expanding ideas about what legitimate gender roles are for conservatives, not in ways that are identical to what feminist do. groups --ve women's conservative mothers are embraced if they fit within a .articular idea of femininity this presents a new idea about motherhood that i think we need to pay attention to and it suggest that conservative actors are actually adapting to a changing environment. in the upcoming elections, we may see a sudden -- a subtle shift. and it might help to soften the image of the republican party. it has been shown to be much more masculinized, less friendly to women's interest, and so on. about mothersalk in politics might affect the republican party in that way. conservat
except for tax breaks for businesses that offer flextime and so on. there's also very little discussion of lung -- about class differences among men and women and equal parenting. conservative women have recognized and they did say to me there is a change in family dynamics and ultimately, gender role ideology. conservative women themselves are actually expanding ideas about what legitimate gender roles are for conservatives, not in ways that are identical to what feminist do. groups --ve...
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i don't think he should have said a ban, he should have raised taxes. we have to pay for it in health care the reason you want to do it. it's not because we're so concerned about what other people are consuming, it's he related to diabetes and people gain weight and the health care costs get passed on to everybody living a healthy life, tax them. >> i think the media has gone after him in part because he went after it brutally and tell what you to do and sarah palin said goodness gracious get out of my fridge. and people feel it's too heavy handed. on the other hand there's nothing wrong with saying there's too much obesity. obesity is a problem and i think especially in the minority communities and our children and i'm for the spirit of it, but he didn't have to pass a law. i mean-- >> he didn't pass a law. >> he passed a law through the city council that would have been better. but wouldn't have gotten it through. >> there's a long line of bad human habits i disagree with, but i don't think that we should tax i don't think that we should try to-- >> r
i don't think he should have said a ban, he should have raised taxes. we have to pay for it in health care the reason you want to do it. it's not because we're so concerned about what other people are consuming, it's he related to diabetes and people gain weight and the health care costs get passed on to everybody living a healthy life, tax them. >> i think the media has gone after him in part because he went after it brutally and tell what you to do and sarah palin said goodness gracious...
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i just reported in my column in tax analysts, tax notes, if you take the average increase of income for the bottom 90% of americans from 1966 when lbj was president to 2011, it's $59. you measure that as one inch. the top ten percent line is 163 feet and the top 1% of the top percent. the mitt romney-bill gates crowd, five miles to one inch. >> michael: that's amazing. that's amazing. tell me, is this how things start? is there a reason to be optimistic? >> yes well, look, we got into this terrible situation because of three things. we had a president who said tax cuts will make everybody's income grow up. i have written and challenged the data, no, incomes fell. then we had these unfunded wars. they're going to weigh on us as a cost for long after i'm gone. my children will be old before we're done paying for the war in iraq. the third factor, when we had a meltdown at wall street we put at risk $14.7 trillion--that's the entire output of the entire country for a year to rescue wall street, and we cut back on things like education basic research infrastructure that create lots of jobs
i just reported in my column in tax analysts, tax notes, if you take the average increase of income for the bottom 90% of americans from 1966 when lbj was president to 2011, it's $59. you measure that as one inch. the top ten percent line is 163 feet and the top 1% of the top percent. the mitt romney-bill gates crowd, five miles to one inch. >> michael: that's amazing. that's amazing. tell me, is this how things start? is there a reason to be optimistic? >> yes well, look, we got...
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that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of unsurpassed craftsmanship and some of the best offers of the year at the lexus december to remember sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. at the lexus december to remember sales event. don'neutralize them odorand freshen.ash. with glad odorshield with febreze. you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. how naughty was he? oh boy... [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. >>> welcome back to "hardball." when a bible belt reality tv legend and the far right collide, watch out. phil robertson, the star of "duck dynasty" on a&e has sparked a national fire storm thanks to comments he made about gays and blacks in the january issue of
that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of unsurpassed craftsmanship and some of the best offers of the year at the lexus december to remember sales event. this...
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i have so enjoyed being back home in taxes. my husband seems to be glad i am living in the same city. i enjoyed being a little less visible and not having my name mentioned in headlines or nasty gossip columns. because i have been on television so much over the last presidency, we still have a lot of karen sightings. of a woman once said to me i know you from somewhere. i said to her maybe you saw on television. she said no, that is not it. it was one of those really small planes i was getting into. i notice as i got on that the pilot looked too young to be flying this small airplane. he saw me and got up and said i am so excited, i never thought i would have madeleine albright on my airplane. [laughter] my all-time favorite story happen on a cruise ship. we got on the elevator to get to dinner. the last stop, some elderly women got on and one of them looked at me and said -- and elbowed her friend and said condie rice is on this elevator. [laughter] the might imagine she and i have had quite a few laughs. people ask me what it
i have so enjoyed being back home in taxes. my husband seems to be glad i am living in the same city. i enjoyed being a little less visible and not having my name mentioned in headlines or nasty gossip columns. because i have been on television so much over the last presidency, we still have a lot of karen sightings. of a woman once said to me i know you from somewhere. i said to her maybe you saw on television. she said no, that is not it. it was one of those really small planes i was getting...
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try not paying your medicare taxes. you will be subject to the full enforcement power of the internal revenue service and you will pay those taxes or face real criminal penalties and civil liens. sthast how it works at the irs when they're serious about collecting the money. but i have never heard a tea party panderer complaint about medicare or complaint about medicare taxes or the collection of medicare taxes or the life crushing puer of the irs enforcement ability to squeeze medicare taxes out of each and every taxpayer. the individual mandate is the single least enforcement provision ever written in tax law and it is deliberately so. remember, that the one difference between candidate obama and candidate clinton was that candidate obama was opposed to the individual mandate. >> in fact you're going to mandate the purchase of insurance exit's not affordable, then there's going to have to be some enforcement mechanism that the government uses and they may charge people who already don't have health care or have to tak
try not paying your medicare taxes. you will be subject to the full enforcement power of the internal revenue service and you will pay those taxes or face real criminal penalties and civil liens. sthast how it works at the irs when they're serious about collecting the money. but i have never heard a tea party panderer complaint about medicare or complaint about medicare taxes or the collection of medicare taxes or the life crushing puer of the irs enforcement ability to squeeze medicare taxes...